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      • In 1985, a new version of the 2600 was released (although it had been planned for release two years earlier). The new redesigned version of the 2600, unofficially referred to as the 2600 Jr., featured a smaller cost-reduced form factor with a modernized Atari 7800 -like appearance.
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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Atari_2600Atari 2600 - Wikipedia

    The Atari 2600's CPU is the MOS Technology 6507, a version of the 6502, [56] running at 1.19 MHz in the 2600. [57] Though their internal silicon was identical, the 6507 was cheaper than the 6502 because its package included fewer memory-address pins—13 instead of 16. [ 58 ]

  2. Dec 30, 2020 · The new redesigned version of the 2600, unofficially referred to as the 2600 Jr., featured a smaller cost-reduced form factor with a modernized Atari 7800-like appearance. The redesigned 2600 was advertised as a budget gaming system (under $50) that had the ability to run a large collection of classic games.

    • Second generation
    • ROM cartridge, tape
    • Atari
    • September 11, 1977 (NA)1978 (EU)
  3. Apr 25, 2014 · Most consoles get redesigned at least once during their lifetime (NES, SNES, Playstation 1, Playstation 2, etc.) and sometimes twice (Intelivision, Game Boy, etc.) It does seem strange that Atari had the 2600 in so many versions, but the system did have a long life -- officialy made and supported from 1977 to 1991.

  4. The Atari 2600 Jr. In 1986, a new version of the 2600 was released (although it was planned for release two years earlier). The new redesigned version of the 2600, unofficially referred to as the 2600 Jr., features a smaller, cost-reduced form factor with a modernized Atari 7800 -like appearance.

  5. Mar 24, 2024 · When Atari finally retired the 2600 from the market in 1992, its incredible run cemented its status as the longest-produced console in history at an unheard of 14 years. Today the Atari 2600 remains an instantly recognizable icon that pioneered the concepts that now fuel today‘s $100+ billion gaming juggernaut.

  6. The Video Arcade II was Sears' final version of the 2600. At first glance, it looks much like a 7800, and features LED's, but it is just a repackaged/redesigned 2600. The controllers are also combination paddle/joysticks. 32-in-1 System

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  8. Sep 11, 2021 · The initial design, known as Atari Flashback, bore a closer resemblance to the 7800, but subsequent editions swiftly adopted the iconic look of the Atari 2600. The original Atari Flashback hit the market with a price tag of $45, while later editions cost up to $80 retail price.

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